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A proposed acquisition of defunct arts school Paier College, which is located on the University of Bridgeport’s campus, appears to be dead.
The former Paier College of Art campus in Hamden is for sale, and the school’s new location in Bridgeport has been permanently shuttered.
Fairfield University is looking to use $30 million in bonded debt to fund various capital projects at its campus, including student housing enhancements, the school confirmed.
Connecticut’s 14 nonprofit, independent colleges and universities generated a total economic impact of $19.3 billion in 2023, according to a recent study by the Connecticut Conference of Independent Colleges (CCIC).
Fairfield University’s Charles F. Dolan School of Business has launched a new Artificial Intelligence and Technology Institute.
The University of New Haven announced plans Tuesday to join the NCAA Division I as the 10th member of the Northeast Conference (NEC) for the 2025-26 academic year.
Fresh off his team’s 12 national championship victory, UConn women’s basketball coach Geno Auriemma on Tuesday morning rang the opening bell of the New York Stock Exchange.
UConn is creating a new major in equine science and management, with its first cohort of students set to begin in fall 2026.
Quinnipiac University has opened two new academic buildings that it says marks a major milestone in the creation of the university’s South Quad on the Mount Carmel Campus.
Connecticut State Colleges and Universities Chancellor Terrence Cheng has agreed to step aside following several months of controversy regarding his overspending on meals, alcohol and chauffeur services, the university system announced on Monday.
UConn informed the campus community Monday that 13 international students whose visa records were terminated from a federal system earlier this month have had their records restored.
Eager to offer student housing near its downtown Hartford campus, the University of Connecticut announced Monday it will lease apartments at a recently converted former municipal building near Hartford City Hall.
UConn plans to build student housing at its Avery Point campus in Groton, which has about 450 full-time students but currently lacks a residential component.
UConn’s multi-year fundraising campaign, “Because of UConn,” has raised nearly half of the $1.5 billion it needs, and the school is now asking the public for help.
Around this time last spring, students on college campuses across Connecticut were taking up residence in pro-Palestinian encampments to demonstrate their opposition to the war in Gaza and the role they saw their universities playing in the strife
The leaders of six higher education institutions in Connecticut are among more than 200 nationwide who have signed a letter protesting what they say represents “unprecedented government overreach and political interference” under President Donald